Swansea City drew 2-2 with Leeds United in an entertaining draw at the Liberty Stadium.

Oli McBurnie's brace either side of Kemar Roofe's close range strike looked to have put the Swans in control against Marcelo Bielsa's team, but they were pegged back late on by a former Swansea player Pablo Hernandez.

Bersant Celina had a late chance to make it 3-2 but Graham Potter had to be content with a share of the spoils.

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No surprise that Oli McBurnie was awarded tonight’s Man Of The Match, by Sky Sports anyway.

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Hernandez explains why he didn't celebrate

“I think it’s a good point for us against a good team and we’ll go back happy to Leeds.

It was a special time for me (at Swansea) I played two seasons here, won a cup and this club gave me confidence when I first came into English football. It’s special to score but I didn’t celebrate in respect to the fans.”